Monica Perez Jimenez, 54, says she was molested by Loyola School teacher Louis Tambini six times between 1976 and 1977

Jimenez claims she told administrators about the abuse before she left but that they did nothing
Last year, the daughter of famed CIA agent Marita Lorenz wrote about the abuse on Facebook and police launched an investigation

NYPD investigators found that Tambini sexually assaulted seven girls at the school in the 1970s and 1980s
He was forced to leave the school in the 1980s after one of those allegations, but joined the staff at another school.

Jimenez is now asking Republican lawmakers to stop blocking a bill that would extend the statute of limitations for victims in New York State

The former Playboy model daughter of a South American dictator and CIA operative has identified herself as the victim behind a sexual abuse investigation at an exclusive Manhattan Catholic school.

Monica Perez Jimenez, 54, was a student at Loyola School in the late-1970s and says she was molested by popular history teacher and basketball coach Louis Tambini six times.

Jimenez says she told administrators about the abuse just before leaving the school, but that they never took action.
It wasn’t until she complained about the alleged sexual assaults in a post on the school’s Facebook page last year that authorities first started investigating the school for covering up the abuse.

The investigation found that Tambini molested seven girls at the school in the 1970s and 1980s, but thanks to New York state’s strict laws, none of the victims can sue the school.

According to state law, child sex abuse survivors can’t file criminal charges against their attackers or sue for civil damages after their 23rd birthday.

Now Jimenez is calling on Republican lawmakers to end their blockade of a bill that would extend the statute of limitations, giving victims more time to confront their abusers in court.

‘Loyola is the kind of school you would send your child to – do we have to wait until it happens to one of your children to protect kids from pedophiles?’ she said in an interview with the New York Daily News.

Jimenez says she was enrolled in the school by her mother, famed CIA operative Marita Lorenz, because she thought a Catholic school would be a safe place’. Jimenez was born of a torrid affair between Lorenz and former Venezuelan dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez. In addition to Jimenez, Lorenz also had an affair with Fidel Castro, a man she was trained to assassinate. Her mother’s life as a CIA operative is so interesting that it is currently being optioned in Hollywood as a potential role for Jennifer Lawrence.

Jimenez says she was molested by popular teacher Louis Tambini six times during her time at Loyola. She can’t sue the school though because the statute of limitation has expired

In her interview with the Daily News, Jimenez claims she was first molested by Tambini as a freshman at the school in 1976.

She says she was in history class when the teacher ‘rubbed himself to arousal’ on her backside as the rest of the class was looking out of a window.

‘I thought there was some kind of mistake. I wiggled away and he followed me and continued to rub himself on my body,’ she said.

Jimenez claims her teacher repeated the abuse on five other occasions, and that when her grades at the school started to slip – she was ordered to stay after school for tutoring with her attacker.

Jimenez was eventually kicked out of the school in 1977, when cops arrested the girl for carrying a gun she claimed she got to protect her mother from Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis, who was her CIA handler.

She says she told administrators at the school about the abuse before she left and that they promised to investigate.
‘They said (they) would handle it, but they brushed it away,’ she said.

After another alleged incident, Tambini was quietly forced to leave the school in the 1980s but was able to join a different school. He died in 1999, after a long illness.